Get Outside, Get Grounded
It was a beautiful day yesterday. My husband (David) and I decided to go for a hike up in the mountains. We loaded our dog, Louie, into the car and […]
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It was a beautiful day yesterday. My husband (David) and I decided to go for a hike up in the mountains. We loaded our dog, Louie, into the car and […]
Read moreInterview with Jay Holder, D.C. (from The American Chiropractor, Dec. 2010) Dr. Holder is the first American to receive the Albert Schweitzer Prize in Medicine from the Albert Schweitzer-Gesellschaft, Austria. […]
Read moreAs soon as baby Olivia made her way through the birth canal and into this world, she was greeted by a warm, bare chest, and checked while this most important […]
Read moreA patient who is a makeup artist asked me why I use different adjusting techniques on different people. Or, from visit to visit, I adjust her a number of different […]
Read moreChronic disease affects so many people in America. These complex problems – cancer, diabetes, and heart disease – require complex solutions. Part of the solution involves people learning to help […]
Read moreOr, an explanation to why, when your nerve system is out of balance, you’re mad at the world and downright impatient; you’re hungry all of the time; your libido is […]
Read moreHeadaches are one of the most common health concerns. At any one time, 15% of the population is experiencing head pain. Migraines are particularly intense headaches often associated with flashing […]
Read moreA patient, Jennifer, asked me how often I get adjusted. I replied, “At least twice a month if not more. And I will do so for the rest of my […]
Read moreHere I am with my coach, Dr. Kevin Pallis. See that fire behind us? Once it dies down a bit, my coaching tribe and I are going to walk barefoot […]
Read moreThirteen-hours of nearly non-stop play over Memorial Day weekend was too much activity for Raider, the black lab. He could no longer walk. His owners, Cliff and Christy, literally carried […]
Read moreAccording to a new Harvard study that followed 6,700 Britons from age 7 to 45, lifelong distress takes a greater health toll than being stressed in either childhood or adulthood. […]
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